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knicks up by 22. who says carmelo and amar'e can't play together? finishing, one dishes to the other. still, an 18-point game. out of reach for the pistons all game long. felton/chandler again. knicks win by 14 in new york city. >>> and that is your "sportscenter" update. i'm zubin mehenti. have a good morning. >>> it turned out to be a very lucky fishing trip for one arkansas couple. take a listen to this. david and terry weaver stopped to buy a lottery ticket in little rock. they stopped at the same store and bought another ticket. the first ticket turned out to be a $1 million winner. the second one netted them $50,000. wow. >> amen. luck on your side like that, can't -- hey. >> i guarantee that whole trip, she was going, i don't want to go on this trip. nagging him the whole way there and back. >> bet you're happy now. drive back in your benz. >>> up next, "the pulse." punch line-turned guest. governor chris christie showing david letterman who really deserves the last laugh. >>> and someone you'll be talking about today. he has the skateboardin
knicks up by 22. who says carmelo and amar'e can't play together? finishing, one dishes to the other. still, an 18-point game. out of reach for the pistons all game long. felton/chandler again. knicks win by 14 in new york city. >>> and that is your "sportscenter" update. i'm zubin mehenti. have a good morning. >>> it turned out to be a very lucky fishing trip for one arkansas couple. take a listen to this. david and terry weaver stopped to buy a lottery ticket in...
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. >> by saturday 7:00 a.m. the worst will be in new england. >> reporter: it was blamed for a 19 car pile up in maine. thousands of flights are cancelled. amtrak suspended service in the northeast corridor friday afternoon. >> just really stressful trying to figure out how to manoeuvre the transportation system. >> reporter: no body is going any where here in hartford. roads are empty with drivers heading the governor's ban on driving. connecticut's governor warned of more power outages. >> as we see greater gusts we expect more folks to lose power. >> reporter: new york mayor is telling residents to stay tight. >> stay home, take it easy. >> reporter: when it is all over the hardest hit areas could see as much as 3 feet of snow n. hartford -- in hartford connecticut, marly hall wjz news. >> bob continues from the weather center. >> let's look at radar well developed, deep deep low pressure off nantucket. spinning those bands of heavy snow, boston, concord, new hampshire. eastern long island, new york city is n
. >> by saturday 7:00 a.m. the worst will be in new england. >> reporter: it was blamed for a 19 car pile up in maine. thousands of flights are cancelled. amtrak suspended service in the northeast corridor friday afternoon. >> just really stressful trying to figure out how to manoeuvre the transportation system. >> reporter: no body is going any where here in hartford. roads are empty with drivers heading the governor's ban on driving. connecticut's governor warned of...
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she was just 12 when the taliban shut down her school. the public crusade began. >> i have the right of education. i have the right to play. i have the right to sing. i have the right to talk. i have the right to speak. >> reporter: her actions made her a target. last october, on her way home from school, she was brutally attacked. gunmen entered her van and shot her at point-blank range in the head. she was medevaced to england in critical condition. but she refused to die. the bullet glanced off her skull, traveled down her cheek and into her shoulder. incredibly, it didn't enter her brain. malala was sitting up in bed after five hours of surgery this weekend, to repair her skull and damaged ear. she released a video statement, talking about her new fun. >> i want to serve. i want to serve the people. and i want every girl, every child, to be educated. and for this reason, we have organized malala fund. >> reporter: what are you trying to accomplish by the fund? >> our aim and our dream is to educate children. especially girls, because
she was just 12 when the taliban shut down her school. the public crusade began. >> i have the right of education. i have the right to play. i have the right to sing. i have the right to talk. i have the right to speak. >> reporter: her actions made her a target. last october, on her way home from school, she was brutally attacked. gunmen entered her van and shot her at point-blank range in the head. she was medevaced to england in critical condition. but she refused to die. the...
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troops that came under attack by hundreds of taliban fighters in 2009. ramisha repeatedly risked his life in a long day fire fight. he also led others to safety and helped recover the bodies of fallen soldiers. >>> in health watch tonight, a new study out today confirms what we have known for quite some time. americans are eating too much salt. but as allison harmlan reports, some packaged foods are now getting some help. >> when i go into the supermarket i look at the package and look at the sodium. if the sodium is extremely high i don't buy the food. >> reporter: salt in packaged foods is to blame for 45% of our salt intake. 21 food companies including kraft, heinz and subway got together in washington to announce they've lowered salts in their products. >> the changes are going to have a big impact on the public's health. >> reporter: most people consume a tablespoon a day which is much more than recommended. >> lowering sodium is really the goal that you want to have to lower blood pressure then prevent stroke, renal disease, heart attack. >> report
troops that came under attack by hundreds of taliban fighters in 2009. ramisha repeatedly risked his life in a long day fire fight. he also led others to safety and helped recover the bodies of fallen soldiers. >>> in health watch tonight, a new study out today confirms what we have known for quite some time. americans are eating too much salt. but as allison harmlan reports, some packaged foods are now getting some help. >> when i go into the supermarket i look at the package...
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if congress does not want to wage war against the taliban, against whomever, they can cut off funding. >> thank you. >> i am a student at rutgers university. john mentioned the large majority of americans support giving the president the authority to kill american citizens without charges or trial or to process. my question is, if you were identified as a threat by some nameless official in the administration, where you want to process? >> the issue is not -- [applause] john: i don't think there would name him. they might name me. >> the issue is whether we are in a war situation, whether we are operating under the war powers of the constitution or whether we are in a law enforcement situation. the to have radically different approaches. we killed tens of thousands of american citizens, maybe hundreds of thousands with no due process in the civil war, and it was the right thing to do. [applause] john: on that note we're out of time. >> you want to discredit a movement, defend the confederacy. go ahead. john: ambassador bolton. no more time left. thank you for joining us and taking the
if congress does not want to wage war against the taliban, against whomever, they can cut off funding. >> thank you. >> i am a student at rutgers university. john mentioned the large majority of americans support giving the president the authority to kill american citizens without charges or trial or to process. my question is, if you were identified as a threat by some nameless official in the administration, where you want to process? >> the issue is not -- [applause] john:...
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this is her, quietly on her way to surgery on saturday. 24 hours later, she was speaking. it is now clear that she has suffered no long-term brain injury or cognitive damage. >> they are like my mother and father. a mother and father are not with me, but i had wonderful doctors and nurses who took care of me. >> the surgery took five hours. doctors drew on their experience treating soldiers wounded in iraq and afghanistan. they carried out to separate operations, one to her skull and 12 per year. the red line chose the path of bullets as it passed through her head. the impact and bruised her brain, but the bullet did not enter it, and that dramatically improved her recovery chances. a titanium plate was fitted to repair her shattered skull. it required a delicate surgery, very close to the lining up for brain. a copley implant should restore some hearing to her damaged ear. today the doctor who fitted the titanium plate said that she was recovering well. >> i expect her to recover and continue with our education and hopefully go on to university. >> that education is the p
this is her, quietly on her way to surgery on saturday. 24 hours later, she was speaking. it is now clear that she has suffered no long-term brain injury or cognitive damage. >> they are like my mother and father. a mother and father are not with me, but i had wonderful doctors and nurses who took care of me. >> the surgery took five hours. doctors drew on their experience treating soldiers wounded in iraq and afghanistan. they carried out to separate operations, one to her skull...
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troops came under fire by hundreds of taliban fighters near pakistan's border in 2009. he now lives in north dakota with his wife and three kids. he will also be michelle obama's guest at the state of the union address. >>> a warning about a heart defect. >> might have one and you don't even know it. pepco's wireless smart meters. some customers say those meters are >>> irregular heartbeat, that's what several customers say they have been experiencing. after this new wireless meter was installed at their house. >> they are called smart meters and the majority of customers now have them. kristin fisher has been digging into this issue all day and kristen, how could these meters be bad for our health? >> well, the way these smart meters work is that they communicate with pepco wirelessly, which means they emit radio frequency radiation. the same thing as your cell phone. some customers believe that the radiation is causing some serious health problems. she has been sensitive to radiation than most. she doesn't own a microwave. two weeks ago, pepco installed a smart meter
troops came under fire by hundreds of taliban fighters near pakistan's border in 2009. he now lives in north dakota with his wife and three kids. he will also be michelle obama's guest at the state of the union address. >>> a warning about a heart defect. >> might have one and you don't even know it. pepco's wireless smart meters. some customers say those meters are >>> irregular heartbeat, that's what several customers say they have been experiencing. after this new...
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melissa repko has been reporting on this story for the "dallas morning news." she joins us now. melissa, thanks for joining us. tell us a bit more about chris kile's own story. he grew up there in texas, right? >> that's right. he he grew up in texas. he mentioned in an interview that he dreamed of being a cow boy or becoming a person in the military. he ended up joining the navy seal and becoming a very successful sniper. had was deeply christiane in his faith. he was well liked by his peers. >> brown: he served with great distinction. he came back and wrote this best selling memoir of his time in iraq. he had his own problems adjusting to life back at home. >> yes, he did. he mentioned that when he got back, it was a jarring transition to return to civilian life. he couldn't connect as much with people who hadn't experienced and seen what he had seen during his four deployments in iraq which led him to empathize with fellow veterans and want to help them. >> brown: tell us about that work. since 2009 i gather he's been quite active in trying to work with other vets. >> that's
melissa repko has been reporting on this story for the "dallas morning news." she joins us now. melissa, thanks for joining us. tell us a bit more about chris kile's own story. he grew up there in texas, right? >> that's right. he he grew up in texas. he mentioned in an interview that he dreamed of being a cow boy or becoming a person in the military. he ended up joining the navy seal and becoming a very successful sniper. had was deeply christiane in his faith. he was well...
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on saturday, she walked to the operating room. for five more hours of surgery. doctors implanted a titanium plate and a sophisticated hearing aid, repairing where the bullet smashed her skull and left her deaf in one ear. 24 hours later, malala was talking again. >> i can also walk a little bit. i can talk. and i'm feeling better. and it doesn't seem that i had a very big operation. >> reporter: other patients might have complained. malala stayed focused. >> the thing is that my mission is the same, to help people. and i would do that. >> reporter: the medical team has grown close to malala. >> i'm inspired from the doctors and nurses. they are like my mother and father. >> reporter: malala will stay here in britain for at least another year. they're finding a place for a local school for a young woman whose passion is education for all. >> this is the second life, this is the new life. and i want to serve the people. >> reporter: she is recovering, and more determined than ever. keir simmons, nbc news, birmingham, england. >>> and when we come back, one of the
on saturday, she walked to the operating room. for five more hours of surgery. doctors implanted a titanium plate and a sophisticated hearing aid, repairing where the bullet smashed her skull and left her deaf in one ear. 24 hours later, malala was talking again. >> i can also walk a little bit. i can talk. and i'm feeling better. and it doesn't seem that i had a very big operation. >> reporter: other patients might have complained. malala stayed focused. >> the thing is that...
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the workers around nor fork and virginia could be furniture load for up to 22 days, lose to 2 22% of their salaries. and the ripple affect as it goes out. and the fact that this is artificially created, that the president has presented a very comprehensive plan that is tied to strategy that can fix this. it's going to require some compromise, only congress can do this now, but we need to fix this. we don't need to make these cuts in this mindless, automatic way. we need to have a comprehensive, balanced approach to do this so we don't harm our national security. jon: well, if what way would national security be affected if the sequestration goes through? can you give us some specifics? >> well, we've already delayed the sailing of the true man and her strike group to the middle east. sequestration hits, we're going to have to delay the sailing of the baton and her am tpaoe and amphibious group. we will are to take down nine of our carrier air wings. it will take up to a year to get them back. it will cost through or three times as much to get them ready. we will fly less, train less,
the workers around nor fork and virginia could be furniture load for up to 22 days, lose to 2 22% of their salaries. and the ripple affect as it goes out. and the fact that this is artificially created, that the president has presented a very comprehensive plan that is tied to strategy that can fix this. it's going to require some compromise, only congress can do this now, but we need to fix this. we don't need to make these cuts in this mindless, automatic way. we need to have a comprehensive,...
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good morning, it's saturday, february 9th. thanks for joining us on this snowy saturday. a winter whiteout. a powerful blizzard pummeled the northeast dumping nearly 2-foot of snow and almost a million people are without power. you have to transcribe this show and share it with them later. >> thank heaven for tivo. does the president of the united states deserve the right to decide to kill or not to kill american citizens. >> a first grader had had a shock to give his entire psychology the next day off. watch this. that's great. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. then they injured him. they get the day off from school. "fox & friends" the thursday hour on a saturday morning starts right now. >>> take a look at this live look at the snow pounding massachusetts. this is a look at worcester where it's piling up. the state has been hit hard. >> it looks like it's 6 feet high there. it's 3 feet high in parts of massachusetts and connecticut. 2 feet, a common accumulation through the northeast. let's get to rick for an update. it's still snowing. >> still snowing there. they h
good morning, it's saturday, february 9th. thanks for joining us on this snowy saturday. a winter whiteout. a powerful blizzard pummeled the northeast dumping nearly 2-foot of snow and almost a million people are without power. you have to transcribe this show and share it with them later. >> thank heaven for tivo. does the president of the united states deserve the right to decide to kill or not to kill american citizens. >> a first grader had had a shock to give his entire...
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our windchills tomorrow morning will be in the 20s during the morning hours. let's head down towards alexandria. as we cross the potomac. 42 by 11:00, waking up to a number around 37. once against windchills in the upper 20s. that is one of two that we're going to talk about. i'll have it in a minute. >>> president obama is gearing up for his state of the union address tomorrow night. a white house administration official tells nbc news that the speech will outline a plan to grow sxwrobs and grow the middle class. and continues to push for gun control, clean energy and immigration reform. >>> new benefits for same-sex partners in the hill tear. today defense secretary leone panetta approved commissary -- legal assistance and other benefits to same-sex couples. those changes should take effect by august. there are still dozens of other benefits. they include on-base housing and burial at arlington national cemetery. >>> for the first time, the pentagon is considering scaling back on the massive buildup of drones. the military uses those unmanned aircraft to go
our windchills tomorrow morning will be in the 20s during the morning hours. let's head down towards alexandria. as we cross the potomac. 42 by 11:00, waking up to a number around 37. once against windchills in the upper 20s. that is one of two that we're going to talk about. i'll have it in a minute. >>> president obama is gearing up for his state of the union address tomorrow night. a white house administration official tells nbc news that the speech will outline a plan to grow...
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not quite the level of friday night into saturday morning. wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour out west. 30 miles per hour for the rest of us. this is the warmth it's bringing. 60 in cumberland. it's been a battle, but up to 50 degrees right now in baltimore. that's about 8 degrees above where we were yesterday. where it's at 60, it's 20 degrees warmer. we did top out so far today at 52 degrees. you can see the average is 44. we're way above average. we're not going to hang onto this warm for very long. here's that massive storm. on the northern side there was a blizzard over the plains. for us, just some rain in between and that's now gone. sunshine return tomorrow and when it's down to our south it's going to form a new low. this is a very interesting set up. cold air will be in place and it will be over night starting wednesday continuing into the over night hours. we could see a winter mess around here. this is not a massive storm. for us a rain, snow, sleet mix is possible. that will start on wednesday and continue to the early morning ho
not quite the level of friday night into saturday morning. wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour out west. 30 miles per hour for the rest of us. this is the warmth it's bringing. 60 in cumberland. it's been a battle, but up to 50 degrees right now in baltimore. that's about 8 degrees above where we were yesterday. where it's at 60, it's 20 degrees warmer. we did top out so far today at 52 degrees. you can see the average is 44. we're way above average. we're not going to hang onto this warm for...
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they usually do it on saturday morning, so hopefully will get some of these people inside. these are the hardest of the hard core justin bieber fans. >> tell them about the 30-mile-an-hour wind gusts. >> oh, yeah. we'll talk about that later. >> willie geist across the street. >>> let's check in with al roker, tracking the storm from boston this morning. he has more on what to expect. we know boston's really going to get it. >> that's right. good news for some of those folks, i bet you there will be a lot of cancellations for "saturday night live," folks who won't be able to get in. in fact, you guys were supposed to go to chicago for our friday field trips and you kind of got snowed out from bad weather in chicago. that was part of the clipper coming in here. let's look and show you what we've got going on the next 72 hours. starting with today, we are going to see -- or saturday, we're going to see that storm system still dumping blizzard-like conditions along the new england coastline. we've got a risk of severe weather in central texas. snow over the rockies. sunny and
they usually do it on saturday morning, so hopefully will get some of these people inside. these are the hardest of the hard core justin bieber fans. >> tell them about the 30-mile-an-hour wind gusts. >> oh, yeah. we'll talk about that later. >> willie geist across the street. >>> let's check in with al roker, tracking the storm from boston this morning. he has more on what to expect. we know boston's really going to get it. >> that's right. good news for some...
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refueling in yemen. 17 crew members were dead in 33 countries -- others injured. >> the team shot by taliban military is making a strong recovery and speaking out -- about the ideal. -- about the ordeal. she had reconstructive surgery in england this weekend and doctors say say she is making great progress. >> i am alive. i can see you. i could see everyone. today, i am getting better day by day. >> she used this ordeal to set up an education fund for young girls. doctors say she is expected to fully recover. she is wise beyond her years. >> absolutely. >> coming up at noon, it does not look like much now but this skull was one of the most powerful men in england. we will tell you who belongs to and a very odd place where it was found. >> in an effort to rebuild after hurricane sandy one key player is suggesting to people not to rebuild. why new york is looking to reclaim. >> death of an american woman traveling abroad in turkey. >> here is a live look outside where we are getting ready potential for more snow. jacqui jeras will tell >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon with scott thuman a
refueling in yemen. 17 crew members were dead in 33 countries -- others injured. >> the team shot by taliban military is making a strong recovery and speaking out -- about the ideal. -- about the ordeal. she had reconstructive surgery in england this weekend and doctors say say she is making great progress. >> i am alive. i can see you. i could see everyone. today, i am getting better day by day. >> she used this ordeal to set up an education fund for young girls. doctors say...
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afghanistan climbed 22 rankings from 2012. guest: i want to say comparing 2011 and 2012, afghanistan moved 22 seats above. it means the numbers for 2012. host: i see it. clarified. about it. thank you. guest: the problem. back to the question from john, the taliban is not [indiscernible] not having a big center and any province of afghanistan. they are coming -- their limits in the freedom of expression. they are trying to report any tourism -- they're trying not to report from tourism, but not having that much power to limit everything in afghanistan. host: a human rights article from july 2012 says there was a media law going through the legislature there in afghanistan. under it that, the word choice of media outlets would be controlled by the government. does that exist? is that on the books today? what are the laws pertaining to media? guest: media law is one of the best in the region. the current media law. but through some kind of force from the government, starting to revise the media law that came with the new draft i
afghanistan climbed 22 rankings from 2012. guest: i want to say comparing 2011 and 2012, afghanistan moved 22 seats above. it means the numbers for 2012. host: i see it. clarified. about it. thank you. guest: the problem. back to the question from john, the taliban is not [indiscernible] not having a big center and any province of afghanistan. they are coming -- their limits in the freedom of expression. they are trying to report any tourism -- they're trying not to report from tourism, but not...
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and once this issue started to raise on saturday morning, we immediately issued a code red announcement, issuing a mandatory evacuation for the beachfront. >> okay. all right. well, robert cook, thank you so much. we appreciate your calling back, emergency management director for salisbury. and thankfully, those 50 people are in fact okay now. we appreciate it. >>> we want to go now to boston where the blizzard has claimed a young life. a 12-year-old boy died inside his father's car. jason carol is in boston now. jason, so, so tragic. what are you learning? [ no audio ] okay. we're going to re-establish outside yes in just a minute. obviously, this is a storm that some people have been injured and there have been a few fatalities, clearly when you go out in weather like this, you never know what is going to happen. and unfortunately sometimes it is the thing you're least expecting. that happens. we are going to re-establish a connection with jason carol. other top stories we're following this morning. from alabama, the first video of that little boy rescued from captivity. this is ethan
and once this issue started to raise on saturday morning, we immediately issued a code red announcement, issuing a mandatory evacuation for the beachfront. >> okay. all right. well, robert cook, thank you so much. we appreciate your calling back, emergency management director for salisbury. and thankfully, those 50 people are in fact okay now. we appreciate it. >>> we want to go now to boston where the blizzard has claimed a young life. a 12-year-old boy died inside his father's...
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saturday, 4:00, 5:00, the snow is completely over. only the wind is left. erin. >> what's the bottom line? there have been competing models. someone said the european model said we would be getting historic snow. the u.s. model, no. bottom line, who wins? >> you have to get back to me tomorrow. it's not done yet.
saturday, 4:00, 5:00, the snow is completely over. only the wind is left. erin. >> what's the bottom line? there have been competing models. someone said the european model said we would be getting historic snow. the u.s. model, no. bottom line, who wins? >> you have to get back to me tomorrow. it's not done yet.
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friday night changing to some snow and saturday morning and >>> that's your latest weather. >> all right, al. thanks very much. coming up next, relationship 411. you will help us out with that. try delicious light & fit greek it's no ordinary nonfat yogurt. it has twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. its creamy, thick texture helps satisfy you. so you won't feel like you're running low on satisfaction. light & fit greek. be light and fit. and satisfied. ♪ [ male announcer ] we touch a lot of things throughout the day. so it's nice that clorox disinfecting products help kill the germs that can live on surfaces for up to 48 hours. ♪ feels sweet when i can touch you ♪ my name is taho and i'm a fish guy. it's a labor of love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my job is my workout. you're shoveling ice all day long. it's rough on the back. it's rough on the shoulders. i get muscle aches all over. advil® is great. pain and soreness is just out of the picture. [ male announcer ]
friday night changing to some snow and saturday morning and >>> that's your latest weather. >> all right, al. thanks very much. coming up next, relationship 411. you will help us out with that. try delicious light & fit greek it's no ordinary nonfat yogurt. it has twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. its creamy, thick texture helps satisfy you. so you won't feel like you're running low on satisfaction....
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. >> fifth grade chorus here at ps 22 in staten island knows a thing or two about love. sing traditional love songs. ♪ >> reporter: and more modern anthems. ♪ >> reporter: for all those who think romance is dead, these kids say love is in the air. >> one year, me, my sister and my brother, we put up decorations around the house and then when my mom and dad came home, we sang happy valentine's day. >> i love valentine's day. i like it because it has candy and chocolate. i love chocolate and i like the little heart shaped ones. >> every year, my dad comes home with flowers and we surprise my mom. >> they open their hearts through song. bringing happiness and cheer to residents at sunrise senior home. >> some didn't have families that visited them. when we got to sing, it was almost like every song at a meaning, it was really fun because just to see the smile on their faces it was heart-warmin heart-warming. >> the music said something to them. you could tell they really appreciated it. they kept on hugging you and wouldn't let go. they wanted you to stay. >> across tow
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and once this issue started to raise on saturday morning, we immediately issued a code red announcement, issuing a mandatory evacuation for the beachfront. >> okay. all right. well, robert cook, thank you so much. we appreciate your calling back, emergency management director for salisbury. and thankfully, those 50 people are in fact okay now. we appreciate it. >>> we want to go now to boston where the blizzard has claimed a young life. a 12-year-old boy died inside his father's car. jason carol is in boston now. jason, so, so tragic. what are you learning? [ no audio ] okay. we're going to re-establish outside yes in just a minute. obviously, this is a storm that some people have been injured and there have been a few fatalities, clearly when you go out in weather like this, you never know what is going to happen. and unfortunately sometimes it is the thing you're least expecting. that happens. we are going to re-establish a connection with jason carol. other top stories we're following this morning. from alabama, the first video of that little boy rescued from captivity. this is ethan
and once this issue started to raise on saturday morning, we immediately issued a code red announcement, issuing a mandatory evacuation for the beachfront. >> okay. all right. well, robert cook, thank you so much. we appreciate your calling back, emergency management director for salisbury. and thankfully, those 50 people are in fact okay now. we appreciate it. >>> we want to go now to boston where the blizzard has claimed a young life. a 12-year-old boy died inside his father's...
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it was one thing to go in and take out al qaeda and the taliban. what on earth are we doing over there? why do we care about the hearts or minds or building the schools? i mean, outside of osama bin laden going to afghanistan and tricking the taliban into this spectacular attack on america, in general the muslims in afghanistan like the ones in indonesiaia have not exported terrorism. that's been the specialty of other countries. they really just want to be left alone so why don't we just leave them alone, as long as they're not plotting an attack on us, what is the point? >> michelle flournoy just laid out calmly four or five great ways to reduce the pentagon budget, including getting out of afghanistan, taking the civilian population in the d.o.d. down because we're leaving afghanistan. i thought it was pretty good, ann. somebody ought to listen to her. >> yes, i agree. i'm glad you brought up with her the base closings. this is why you seed something like a closure. the american people are of two find minds. they think government should be small
it was one thing to go in and take out al qaeda and the taliban. what on earth are we doing over there? why do we care about the hearts or minds or building the schools? i mean, outside of osama bin laden going to afghanistan and tricking the taliban into this spectacular attack on america, in general the muslims in afghanistan like the ones in indonesiaia have not exported terrorism. that's been the specialty of other countries. they really just want to be left alone so why don't we just leave...
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this is her, quietly on her way to surgery on saturday. 24 hours later, she was speaking. it is now clear that she has suffered no long-term brain injury or cognitive damage. >> they are like my mother and father. a mother and father are not with me but i had wonderful doctors and nurses who took care of me. >> the surgery took five hours. doctors drew on their experience treating soldiers wounded in iraq and afghanistan. they carried out to separate operations, one to her skull and 12 per year. the red line chose the path of bullets as it passed through her head. the impact and bruised her brain, but the bullet did not enter it, and that dramatically improved her recovery chances. a titanium plate was fitted to repair her shattered skull. it required a delicate surgery very close to the lining up for brain. a copley implant should restore some hearing to her damaged ear. today the doctor who fitted the titanium plate said that she was recovering well. >> i expect her to recover and continue with our education and hopefully go on to university. >> that education is the poi
this is her, quietly on her way to surgery on saturday. 24 hours later, she was speaking. it is now clear that she has suffered no long-term brain injury or cognitive damage. >> they are like my mother and father. a mother and father are not with me but i had wonderful doctors and nurses who took care of me. >> the surgery took five hours. doctors drew on their experience treating soldiers wounded in iraq and afghanistan. they carried out to separate operations, one to her skull and...
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at least four senior taliban leaders were killed. afghan officials report that nine afghan civilians, including women and children, were also killed in the strike. there were likely in the home next door to where the insurgents were. this happened near the pakistani border. u.s. border officials in kabul are looking into reports of civilians being killed. back to you. >> thank you. another big story we are following. the manhunt for the former lapd officer accused of murder, it might be over. investigators found charred human remains inside a burning cabin in california where they had a shootout with christopher dorner. john gonzalez is in a satellite center with the latest on this developing story. >> a spokesperson says star and human remains have been found in the cabin where the rogue officer was believed to be barricaded. it will be sometime before police can get a positive i.d., but there's reason to believe the manhunt is over this morning, which means if the then- day murder spree concludes with four people dead and the fugit
at least four senior taliban leaders were killed. afghan officials report that nine afghan civilians, including women and children, were also killed in the strike. there were likely in the home next door to where the insurgents were. this happened near the pakistani border. u.s. border officials in kabul are looking into reports of civilians being killed. back to you. >> thank you. another big story we are following. the manhunt for the former lapd officer accused of murder, it might be...
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we arrested him december 22. as far as the building of the facility we had no knowledge of that prior to this. martha: could you have taken away his guns when was arrested on menacing charges at that point? >> you know, he was arrested by warrant that was done. you would probably have to talk to the district attorney to find out the details of the case. i'm not familiar with that. i now our deputies did arrest him without incident. martha: sheriff olson. great job to you and everybody else who worked on this. we are so thankful you were able to get that little boy out there. thank you so much, sheriff. >> thank you for your time. gregg: the hot button issue of immigration taking center stage on capitol hill. the house hearing set to begin any moment as the president prepares his own push for reform. will both sides be able to come to an agreement? martha: she has become a symbol of freedom and taliban oppression. the amazing story of this pakistani girl who was shot in the head on her way to school by the taliban
we arrested him december 22. as far as the building of the facility we had no knowledge of that prior to this. martha: could you have taken away his guns when was arrested on menacing charges at that point? >> you know, he was arrested by warrant that was done. you would probably have to talk to the district attorney to find out the details of the case. i'm not familiar with that. i now our deputies did arrest him without incident. martha: sheriff olson. great job to you and everybody...
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there is no precedent. >> a schoolgirl and pakistan is being treated after being shot by the taliban and has undergone another to successful operations. she was shot in the head in october as she left school. she was targeted because she campaigned for girls' education. on saturday, doctors reconstructed her skull and fitted in plant into her ear. doctors say they are pleased with her progress. there currently at the country residence of the bridge by mr. following talks on monday trade is the third trilateral summit since last year. the leaders met in july and into the timber. but for the first time, terry and intelligence officials will join them for face-to-face talks as part of an effort to improve cooperation and forestry to withdraw from afghanistan next year. a fire has destroyed almost 100 homes in a shantytown in the capital of bangladesh. everyone appears to have escaped, but it has left more than 500 people homeless. >> the fire started in a shantytown. only a short time later, many homes were destroyed. the fire department says it took an hour to get the flames of a contr
there is no precedent. >> a schoolgirl and pakistan is being treated after being shot by the taliban and has undergone another to successful operations. she was shot in the head in october as she left school. she was targeted because she campaigned for girls' education. on saturday, doctors reconstructed her skull and fitted in plant into her ear. doctors say they are pleased with her progress. there currently at the country residence of the bridge by mr. following talks on monday trade...
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, at 5:58 in the morning, there are roughly 300 taliban attacking the camp all from the high ground. that was clint romache and 52 other americans, that was their october 3rd, 2009, and clint tried to lead a squadron of men to fight back against unsurmountable odds and i interviewed him in north dakota a few days ago and we talked about one of the worst moments during that battle. at some point, the worst possible thing that could happen, happened. >> yes. >> the taliban were inside the camp. >> yes. >> a pretty audacious plan, >> yes. >> a pretty -- save the guys in the hum view, the water pit. what made you think you could do that? >> it was time to find our guys. it wasn't time to sit there and worry about stuff out of our control. we had the tools, the training, we had the spirit. and we had the support of each other. it was the time. >> he's a genuine hero. what did his fellow troops say? >> for the book, i interviewed almost all of them. they say they don't know they would have survived without him. he's the kind of leader that said this is what we're doing, we're taking the ca
, at 5:58 in the morning, there are roughly 300 taliban attacking the camp all from the high ground. that was clint romache and 52 other americans, that was their october 3rd, 2009, and clint tried to lead a squadron of men to fight back against unsurmountable odds and i interviewed him in north dakota a few days ago and we talked about one of the worst moments during that battle. at some point, the worst possible thing that could happen, happened. >> yes. >> the taliban were inside...
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host: $22 billion for governance. what does that mean? guest: talking about a country that was in shambles, again, after the taliban were kicked out. it is a country that has been at war for over 30 years. governance is everything from cleaning the streets to setting up a finance ministry to collect revenue. we and our allies have been spending billions of dollars to try to strengthen the government, rebuild that government so it can take on its responsibilities. host: your latest report, what are your concerns about how the moneys being spent? $4 billion for fuel for the afghan national army, questionable. the list goes on. guest: we're finding problems in lot of various. what we highlighted is that there are probably seven big areas, seven big questions, that if you are going to succeed -- and we hope the u.s. government and our allies succeed -- you need to focus on these seven questions to make certain you will succeed. one is the program or policy we are funding, does it? meet our national it surprisingly, sometimes these programs do
host: $22 billion for governance. what does that mean? guest: talking about a country that was in shambles, again, after the taliban were kicked out. it is a country that has been at war for over 30 years. governance is everything from cleaning the streets to setting up a finance ministry to collect revenue. we and our allies have been spending billions of dollars to try to strengthen the government, rebuild that government so it can take on its responsibilities. host: your latest report, what...
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saturday morning, people coming up and discovered that the roads are closed. the weather's bad. it's still frigid out here, although in the last half hour or so, the snow has stopped falling. nobody's going anywhere. there's a car coming here. i have no idea where he's going. it's very difficult to get around here tonight, this afternoon, all day. they're thinking that the roads will probably be closed perhaps as soon as -- as late as tomorrow morning. it's that bad at this point. about 37,000 homes without power which is actually good news. the thinking would be there would be many more, 100,000 or more. 400,000 in massachusetts, the hardest hit. people digging out and hunkering down for what could be the entire day. >> nbc's ron allen in hartford, connecticut. thanks so much. stay warm out there. >>> we're talking about feminism and global context and global women's movements. there was something you wanted to say? >> i was thinking nor'easter, feminists talk about a feminist tsunami that has hit the world around violence of women, following eve ensler, i was able to watch her
saturday morning, people coming up and discovered that the roads are closed. the weather's bad. it's still frigid out here, although in the last half hour or so, the snow has stopped falling. nobody's going anywhere. there's a car coming here. i have no idea where he's going. it's very difficult to get around here tonight, this afternoon, all day. they're thinking that the roads will probably be closed perhaps as soon as -- as late as tomorrow morning. it's that bad at this point. about 37,000...
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number of guns in the first six months of 2012, and two districts alone in the city of chicago out of 22 in the first month or so seizing more firearms than the city of new york, which is three times the size of new york -- of chicago. before you, and i know you can't see it now, because there are so many people here, we have ten guns, that were inventoried last week between the period of the first of february and the 8th of february, 2013 by the chicago police department. including a glock model 17, number of shotguns, a couple of rifles and an assault weapon. and how is it we come into possession of these firearms? on february 5th, chicago police fugitive apprehension unit working with the great lakes regional task force arrested a documented gang member in connection with a homicide, that occurred here in chicago last october. when we placed him into custody, a firearm was recovered in his home. that same day the gang enforcement division executed a search warrant at the residence of a convicted felon and gang member, who lived in the 25th district. further investigation revealed that
number of guns in the first six months of 2012, and two districts alone in the city of chicago out of 22 in the first month or so seizing more firearms than the city of new york, which is three times the size of new york -- of chicago. before you, and i know you can't see it now, because there are so many people here, we have ten guns, that were inventoried last week between the period of the first of february and the 8th of february, 2013 by the chicago police department. including a glock...
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why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. well, technically i wear one. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.co
why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too...
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saturday, very windy in the morning. 39. very nice on sunday. sunshine, a few clouds come in late, but bulk of the day is very nice. upper 40s. on monday, we are tracking another storm. this is a mild storm. mild with showers, temperatures in the low 50s. now the next seven days, we're going to sandwich a very nice tuesday inbetween another wet wednesday. 51 with showers on tuesday. 45 on wednesday. more rain could end with snow late wednesday night early on thursday morning, back in the 40s on thursday and back in the low 50s with sunshine next friday. >>> all right, gang, how is everybody doing out there? football is over, of course, let's move on to a different sport. a group of d.c. area youngsters will be competing in a tournament. i'll explain what that means in a moment. a bethesda team with one of the top competitors in the country. this sport has actually changed one young man's life. >> with that, fernando begins practice for students in his brazilian class. juditzu is more than just fighting. >> it's my job to get them by the hand, ma
saturday, very windy in the morning. 39. very nice on sunday. sunshine, a few clouds come in late, but bulk of the day is very nice. upper 40s. on monday, we are tracking another storm. this is a mild storm. mild with showers, temperatures in the low 50s. now the next seven days, we're going to sandwich a very nice tuesday inbetween another wet wednesday. 51 with showers on tuesday. 45 on wednesday. more rain could end with snow late wednesday night early on thursday morning, back in the 40s on...
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friday into saturday, we continue to climb. beach weather on the way for saturday afternoon. then getting into sunday, a touch cooler but still holding on to unseasonably warm weather. 7:27. happy valentine's day, mike. >> and to you, christina, and to you folks. the fog is an issue right now. still traveling across that bay bridge is an issue and in spots through richmond, berkeley and down the peninsula and also some in palo alto and fremont. you see low clouds now. palo alto itself looks like the sun is finally shining through. maybe patchy up through san mateo through the bridge there. no crashes are reported for that stretch of 880. south bay also looking at the northbound routes gumming up for northbound 101 and 280 around 880. that orange on map also indicates maybe low clouds through los altos and mountain view. be careful this morning. back to you. >> great advice. thank you very much. we'll have more local updates for you in one half hour from right now at 7:56. until then, the "today" show rolls on. hope to see you in a little bit. >>> 7:30 now on a thursday mornin
friday into saturday, we continue to climb. beach weather on the way for saturday afternoon. then getting into sunday, a touch cooler but still holding on to unseasonably warm weather. 7:27. happy valentine's day, mike. >> and to you, christina, and to you folks. the fog is an issue right now. still traveling across that bay bridge is an issue and in spots through richmond, berkeley and down the peninsula and also some in palo alto and fremont. you see low clouds now. palo alto itself...
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the snow began falling earlier this morning across manhattan and the outer burrows and will continue throughout the day potentially bringing new york to a standstill. blizzard watches and warnings are in effect through tomorrow up and down the east coast, including in new haven, connecticut, where you see the snow falling on the green at yale and a wintry mix at the state capitol in providence, are you riry. parts of new england could be digging out by three feet by tomorrow. joining us from prov dinse is ron mott. thank you so much. it's beautiful. you look great. this is a serious storm. >> it is a serious storm. you know, those jokes aside there, you can kind of laugh at this storm at this moment, but in three or four hours it's not going to be a laughing matter at all. we're getting probably our first half inch ar so here in providence. there was one national weather service forecast that called for as much as 42 inches of snow in providence. it's hard to get your head around that amount of snow. now just a few minutes ago the governor here lincoln chafy told all nonemergency sta
the snow began falling earlier this morning across manhattan and the outer burrows and will continue throughout the day potentially bringing new york to a standstill. blizzard watches and warnings are in effect through tomorrow up and down the east coast, including in new haven, connecticut, where you see the snow falling on the green at yale and a wintry mix at the state capitol in providence, are you riry. parts of new england could be digging out by three feet by tomorrow. joining us from...
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here's the storm track.new as we go overnight and by saturday 7:00 a.m. the worst of the blizzard will be ino southeast new england, things will begin improving in new b jersey and also the new york metropolitan area, and it looks like by late in the day ha everybody should gradually begin to see some improvement. >> pelley: and how much snow? >> well, our accumulation map has shifted a little bit during the day today but, again, we're targeting southeastern new england where we see the purples and the pink. that's where we can see one to two feet of snow, and it's notstio out of the question an isolated spot may see more than that.t. still, six to 12 inches will be po possible back towards the south and also back toward the west. >> pelley: david, thank you very much. as as you just saw, boston is ground zero. it may get as much as three feet of snow. terrell brown has found thatnd land. travel there is coming to a halt by sea, air, and land. >> reporter: there's no escaping the blizzard in boston. massachusetts governor deval patrick has ordered all car
here's the storm track.new as we go overnight and by saturday 7:00 a.m. the worst of the blizzard will be ino southeast new england, things will begin improving in new b jersey and also the new york metropolitan area, and it looks like by late in the day ha everybody should gradually begin to see some improvement. >> pelley: and how much snow? >> well, our accumulation map has shifted a little bit during the day today but, again, we're targeting southeastern new england where we see...
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both on saturday and sunday, they will shift east toward the mississippi valley, as will the blizzard conditions for the high plains. so no rest for the weary here as we go from one big storm right to another. the only difference is geographically where it will happen. brian, back to you. >> jim cantore in boston, part of our team from the weather channel that will be out in it all night long. that is for us our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. we'll have more on the storm when we come back on the air with an all-new "rock center" in our new time slot tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central. in the meantime, have a good night. have a good weekend. good night. >>> good evening on this friday night. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. tonight a san jose man is behind bars for plotting to blow up a bay area bank. he claimed he would, quote, dance with joy when the bomb exploded. it was a terror plot he planned w
both on saturday and sunday, they will shift east toward the mississippi valley, as will the blizzard conditions for the high plains. so no rest for the weary here as we go from one big storm right to another. the only difference is geographically where it will happen. brian, back to you. >> jim cantore in boston, part of our team from the weather channel that will be out in it all night long. that is for us our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with...
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marty, tomorrow they are predicting rain, freezing rain in the morning. that's not going to make it easier for bostonians. but somehow i think they'll get through it, just like they did this blizzard, which amounted to more than two feet of snow. >> there has to be concern with the rain, making that snow heavier on roof stops and everything. but what do we know about the cost of this stormstorm? >> reporter: because of the freezing temperatures, this snow that is below the nosnow is freezing, making it slippery. they're still adding the cost up. imagine all the offices and restaurants and airlines that have been affected by losing at least three day's worth of business. airports back open again. they haven't tallied up the numbers just yet. >> thank you very much. you be careful coming down. >> reporter: i'll be very careful. >> all right, thanks. >>> speaking of coming down, while the snow is falling down outside, a baby in massachusetts decided she wasn't going to wait till the blizzard came to an end. the national guard had to rush to the home, but it
marty, tomorrow they are predicting rain, freezing rain in the morning. that's not going to make it easier for bostonians. but somehow i think they'll get through it, just like they did this blizzard, which amounted to more than two feet of snow. >> there has to be concern with the rain, making that snow heavier on roof stops and everything. but what do we know about the cost of this stormstorm? >> reporter: because of the freezing temperatures, this snow that is below the nosnow is...